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What are carcinogenic hydrocarbon

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds, benzene, kepone, EDB, and asbestos have all been classified as carcinogenic. ... DNA is nucleophilic; therefore, soluble carbon electrophiles are carcinogenic, because DNA attacks them. For example, some alkenes are toxicated by human enzymes to produce an electrophilic epoxide.

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Answered by Audiee91
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An organic compound that is likely to cause cancer and contains only carbon and hydrogen that can be arranged in rows, rings, or both, and connected by single, double or triple bonds. Carcinogenic hydrocarbons are often found in petroleum, natural gas and coal and are capable of causing cancer.

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